
Resiliency Radio with Dr. Jill Carnahan, MD 304: Resiliency Radio with Dr. Jill – Restless Legs Syndrome Breakthroughs: Nerve Compression and New Treatments
Welcome to Resiliency Radio with Dr. Jill Carnahan, where today's episode challenges decades of conventional thinking about Restless Legs Syndrome (RLS). Dr. Jill is joined by Dr. James C. Anderson, whose groundbreaking research suggests that RLS may not be primarily a dopamine disorder—but instead, a problem of mechanical nerve compression in the lower leg.
In this fascinating and science-driven discussion, Dr. Jill Carnahan and Dr. Anderson explore how decompression of the common fibular, superficial fibular, and tibial nerves may significantly reduce symptoms like burning, tingling, cramping, creeping sensations, and sleep disruption.
This episode offers hope to patients who have failed dopaminergic medications and provides clinicians with deeper mechanistic insight into the root causes of RLS and peripheral neuropathy.
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🔑 Key Discussions – What You'll Learn
① Rethinking RLS Pathophysiology ⇨ Why RLS may stem from peripheral nerve compression rather than solely dopamine imbalance.
② The Science Behind Nerve Decompression ⇨ Clinical outcomes from Dr. Anderson's 2017 and 2026 studies showing symptom reduction after surgical decompression.
③ Peripheral vs. Central RLS ⇨ How axonal hyperexcitability and ischemia may drive symptoms like tingling, burning, and nighttime discomfort.
④ Why Dopaminergic Medications Fail ⇨ Understanding medication augmentation and what it reveals about misdiagnosis or incomplete treatment models.
⑤ Who Should Be Evaluated for Nerve Compression ⇨ Identifying patients with diabetic neuropathy, venous insufficiency, or unexplained lower-leg pain who may benefit from structural evaluation.
⭐ Key Takeaways
⇨Restless Legs Syndrome may have a structural, peripheral nerve component
⇨Nerve decompression surgery has shown measurable symptom improvement
⇨Medication failure may signal an underlying mechanical issue
⇨Peripheral neuropathy and vascular issues often overlap with RLS
⇨Root-cause evaluation expands treatment possibilities beyond symptom control
👨⚕️ Guest Biography
Dr. James C. Anderson, DPM, is a peripheral nerve surgeon and founder of Anderson Podiatry Center in Colorado. His work focuses on restoring nerve function by addressing structural compression in the lower extremities, particularly for patients with Restless Legs Syndrome and diabetic neuropathy.
Dr. Anderson has authored peer-reviewed publications on surgical reversal of RLS symptoms and objective improvements in nerve function using intraoperative monitoring. His research has earned the prestigious Jules Tinel Award for contributions to peripheral nerve science.
He is also the author of A Perfect Night's Sleep, exploring the connection between mechanical nerve compression and chronic restless legs symptoms.
🔗 Website: https://andersonpodiatrycenter.com/
🔗 Book: https://amzn.to/4aNkk1d
